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Dog fashion is a $3 billion-a-year industry, and it keeps many of America’s pooches looking fly every day of the year. But Halloween is a perfect day for pets to really strut their stuff. And if their owners don’t have time left to buy a costume, they certainly have time to make one themselves. Since no dog is in the mood to dress up like a sexy cat again this year, why not try this DIY costume that takes inspiration from the famous Dogs Playing Poker oil paintings by C.M. Coolidge?
What You Need:
For the table:
A piece of foam board
A large piece of green felt (enough to cover the foam board)
Your dog’s walking harness
Thick yarn
Duct tape
Stapler
Pencil
Scissors
Hot glue gun
A poker set (cards, chips, etc.) you don’t mind ruining
For the visor:
A paper plate
One piece of green construction paper
Glue stick
Hole punch
Thick yarn
What You Do:
Step 1: Measure the board.
It should cover your dog’s back from the nape of her neck to the base of her tail. Trim excess board as necessary. While you’re at it, put your dog’s walking harness on, and mark where it meets the foam board. Also mark where the board meets your dog’s hips, just in front of her hind legs.
Step 2: Attach the board.
Use duct tape to hold the harness on the underside of the board. Then refer to the hind leg markings you made in step 1. Poke two holes through the foam board and string two pieces of yarn through them. (Knot the yarn at the top so it doesn’t slide right through.) This yarn will be eventually used to secure the costume around the dog’s hips.
Step 3: Wrap the board.
Cover the top of the board in green felt, as if you’re wrapping a present. Carefully fold excess fabric around the corners, and staple around the perimeter to secure.
Step 4: Set the table.
Arrange chips and cards as you see fit. We opted for a Texas hold’em setup and made the dog the dealer by putting the majority of chips and cards, plus the “dealer” chip, near the neck of the costume. Use hot glue to stick the poker chips to one another and to the board. Use hot glue to affix the playing cards, too, but be careful: those thin cards get hot quickly. (Pro tip: instead of gluing the dealer’s deck card-by-card, make several small stacks of cards, staple them together, then glue the stacks together to create the illusion of a glued-together deck.)
Step 5: Make the dealer’s visor.
Cut the paper plate in half, following a curve that roughly matches the curve of your dog’s forehead. Cut a crescent shape out of the green construction paper and glue it to the plate, leaving a perimeter of the white plate showing. Poke a hole on each side and thread with yarn; that yarn will eventually serve as a chin strap.
Step 5: Put the costume on the dog.
Apologize if your dog looks embarrassed. Ply her with treats if she refuses to shuffle the deck. Hire a painter to create a portrait of your dog in her new getup—but only if it’s painted on velvet.
Photos by Andrew Nawrocki, Groupon

Clothing was once solely worn by dogs who play poker, but these days, pet fashion is a billion dollar industry. And Halloween costumes aren’t the only things being designed with a tail-flap; pet clothing designers are now making everything from practical winter wear to fancy ball gowns, making it a cinch for cats and dogs to find the perfect outfit for any occasion.For Pets Who Have Been Invited to a Summer WeddingMartha Stewart Pets polka-dot dress; PetSmart ($13.99 on sale) | Dog top hat; Baxter Boo ($15 on sale) | Tuxedo for cats or dogs; Petscache on Etsy ($12+)Whether the nuptials are on a beach or in the dog-friendly ballroom at the Ritz, duds like these will ensure your pet looks sharp, but doesn’t overshadow the bride.For Pets Who Are Just Starting High SchoolJane denim skirt with rhinestones; The Posh Puppy Boutique ($65) | Dog jeans; My Puppies Shop on Etsy ($8.38) | Wesley polo; Cat-toure ($29)Denim, be it plain or bedazzled, is easy to pair with a varsity jacket or a simple polo shirt.For Adolescent Pets Who Are Going Through Their Rebellious PhaseHappy skull cat sweater; Nip and Bones ($30) | Ultra fur-collar metallic jacket; Nip and Bones ($29) | Black crocodile-embossed leather studded collar; For My Furbies on Etsy ($24.99)Depending on the breed, your dog or cat may literally never grow out of clothes like these. But rest easy, pet-parents: this phase will pass. Probably.For Pets Who Like to be PreparedSeries 5000 Ultra-Bright LED collar; Groupon Goods ($11.99+) | Rocket space dog costume; Poochie Heaven ($52.35) | Miniature dachshund winter dog coat; Voyagers K9 Apparel on Etsy ($57)Darkness, nuclear winter, space travel—all practical concerns for the pet of the future. Luckily, space-age pet wear has come a long way since aluminum-foil collars were a thing.Find even more four-legged fashions on Groupon Goods!